the only sequence i can see is that it starts off 46 minus 4 then divide by 3. and then again for 28 minus 4 then divide by 3. so if 16 is starting off then it would be 16 minus 4, so 12. or also it could be (same answer though) minus 4 divide by 3 then double it then again minus 4 divide by 3 then double it then minus 4 =12
Add numbers then divide total by amount of numbers So 14 16 has mid number of 15 as (14+16)/2 = 30/2 = 15 (as there are 2 numbers of 14 and 16) or 6 12 24 has mid number of 14 as (6+12+24)/3 = 42/3 = 14 (as there are 3 numbers of 6 and 12 and 24) and so on
Find the missing number in the series (in red) :2 , 4 , 5, 9, 9 , 16 , 14 , ? , 20 , ….
The solution depends on how many numbers are missing and where they were. If there is only one, If it is between 4 and -5 then -0.5 If it is between -5 and -10 then -8 If it is between -10 and -16 then -13 Of course, the answer would be different if there were more than one number missing.
14, 15, 16 and 17.
16 is the only square number.
This is what im trying to figure out
EXAMPLE: The last 2 remaining numbers are 14 and 17 1) list all the numbers in between the 2 numbers 14, 15, 16, 17 2) cross the 14 and 17 out 3) You are left with 15 and 16 4) the Number between these 2 numbers is 15.5 median=15.5
Some common multiples of 14 and 16 include 112, 224, 336, 448, and 560. There is an infinite number of common multiples for 14 and 16. A common multiple of any two numbers is any number into which each of two or more numbers can be divided evenly (zero remainder).
It is 15, the number halfway between the two middle numbers.
14 over 16 is a fraction, not two separate numbers. Therefore, a single number, and especially a fraction, cannot have any common factors.
26 because all of the other numbers are added from 2. for example, 14+2=16, and 16+2=18
16